Montessori Teacher for Kindergarten
THM International School
Nonthaburi, Thailand•Full-Time•Up To 75,000 THB per month
Posted 10 days ago
THM International School, located in Nonthaburi, is currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Montessori Teacher to join our Kindergarten team. The ideal candidate should be passionate about child-centered and holistic learning and have the ability to work collaboratively in an international environment.
Position: Montessori Teacher for Kindergarten
Qualifications:
- Native English Speaker (NES) or Non-Native English Speaker (NNES)
- AMI Montessori Diploma (required)
- Experience in early childhood education
- Passion for nurturing independence, creativity, and global citizenship in young learners
Compensation: At least ฿75,000 per month
To apply, please send your CV and cover letter to the following email addresses: info@aspenshireinternationalschool.com and info@thm.ac.th. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Position: Montessori Teacher for Kindergarten
Qualifications:
- Native English Speaker (NES) or Non-Native English Speaker (NNES)
- AMI Montessori Diploma (required)
- Experience in early childhood education
- Passion for nurturing independence, creativity, and global citizenship in young learners
Compensation: At least ฿75,000 per month
To apply, please send your CV and cover letter to the following email addresses: info@aspenshireinternationalschool.com and info@thm.ac.th. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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